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The difference between Lingxiao flower and rose flower

Jesse Pinkman
2020-06-29 14:06:35
Varieties are different: Campanula is a plant in the family of Vladivostok and Campanula, and its aerial roots can be attached to other places; Rosa belongs to Rosaceae and Rosa, although it is also a climbing plant, some varieties cannot be climbed. Leaves are different: the small leaves of Campanula have no hair on both sides; the leaves of Rosa have pilose under them. Flowers are different: Campanula is a sparse short panicle; rose flowers are arranged in a panicle.

I. different varieties

Lingxiao flower is a plant in the family of Vladivostok and Lingxiao, also known as wuzhaolong, Vladivostok, honghuadaoshuilian, daohangjinzhong, diaowei, etc. It is a climbing shrub. It can climb to a higher position along the wall. The stem is made of wood.

Rose is a plant of Rosaceae and Rosa genus, which generally refers to multiflora, and can also be used to express this kind of rose plant. Although it also belongs to climbing plants, but climbing to poor, some varieties can climb, but some varieties can't.

The leaves are different.

The leaves of Campanula are odd pinnate compound leaves, on which there are 7-9 leaflets, which are ovate to ovate lanceolate in shape. The position of the top is gradually sharp, the length is about 3-6cm, the width is about 1.5-3cm, and there is no hair on both sides of the leaves.

The leaves of rose have 5-9 leaflets, which are obovate or oblong in shape, about 1.5-5cm in length and 0.8-2.8cm in width. Compared with the former, they are relatively narrow, and there is no hair on the top of the leaves and a little pilose on the bottom.

trumpet creeper

The flowers are different.

Lingxiao flower is a sparse short panicle, the calyx part is bell shaped, the length is about 3 cm, the inside of the Corolla is bright red, the outside is orange yellow.

trumpet creeper

Rose flowers are arranged in panicles, with a diameter of about 1.5-2CM and many colors.

Rose Flower

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